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Emerging drugs for the treatment of diabetic ulcers

TECILAZICH, FRANCESCO
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Dinh, Thanh L
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Veves, Aristidis
2013
  • journal article

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EXPERT OPINION ON EMERGING DRUGS
Abstract
Diabetic ulcers are chronic nonhealing ulcerations that despite the available medical tools still result in high amputation rates. Growing evidence suggests that alteration of the biochemical milieu of the chronic wound plays a significant role in impaired diabetic wound healing. AREAS COVERED: The basic pathophysiology and the conventional treatment strategy of diabetic foot ulcers have been reviewed in the first section. In the second part, the most up-to-date bench and translational research in the field are described. The third section focuses on the drugs currently under development and the ongoing clinical trials evaluating their safety and efficacy. Finally, the major drug development issues and the possible scientific approaches to overcome them are analyzed. EXPERT OPINION: Significant strides in understanding the chronic wound development have led to the development of topical therapies to address aberrant expression of growth factors and overexpression of inflammatory cytokines. Current research in the laboratory suggests that while decreased growth factor expression occurs at the local wound level, increased systemic serum levels of growth factors suggest growth factor resistance.
DOI
10.1517/14728214.2013.802305
WOS
WOS:000319837500007
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2845183
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84878602458
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Soggetti
  • Diabete

  • Foot ulceration

  • Growth factor

  • New treatment

  • Animal

  • Cytokine

  • Diabetic Foot

  • Human

  • Intercellular Signali...

  • Pharmacology

  • Pharmacology (medical...

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